A Fort Collins police officer received an award for his exceptional work while working on all fours!
Officer Ryan Barash and 7-year-old Inox responded to a report of an intoxicated and armed man in the popular bar district of Old Town Fort Collins on Monday, Nov. 29.The suspect allegedly barricaded himself after threatening someone with a knife. He then ran from police to College Avenue.
“This is my best friend. He has saved my life multiple times. So, seeing a family member getting stabbed was very traumatic.”
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